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Kentucky Grilled Chicken


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Well, I was about to get excited, then went and checked their website, and it's got wheat/gluten :angry:

In fact, the ONLY thing we can eat there is a side salad :blink: and a couple of salad dressings.

Think I'll give that puppy a pass............


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Me too! I was bummed! I really got my hopes up on that one :(

GlutenGalAZ Enthusiast

It always amazes me "what" food items contain gluten/wheat. WHY grilled chicken not like its fried chicken errrrr

Even the rotisserie chickens in stores having wheat.

Well maybe one day food places and companies will realize there are a lot of people out there who cannot have wheat/gluten and will sub it out for something safe so they can sell to a larger crowd... One can only hope.

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  GlutenGalAZ said:
It always amazes me "what" food items contain gluten/wheat. WHY grilled chicken not like its fried chicken errrrr

Even the rotisserie chickens in stores having wheat.

Well maybe one day food places and companies will realize there are a lot of people out there who cannot have wheat/gluten and will sub it out for something safe so they can sell to a larger crowd... One can only hope.

Costco rotisserie chickens do not have wheat on them........hope they never change!!

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  mamabear said:
Costco rotisserie chickens do not have wheat on them........hope they never change!!

Not only that, but they're the BEST TASTING. They're the only store-cooked chickens my picky-eater husband will even eat. I appreciate that they say right on the sign at my Costco that they're gluten-free. YUM YUM YUM.

Who needs KFC anyway?

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